Electromechanical solenoid having a pole piece alignment member
10734147 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew Schmitz (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Austin Schmitt (Menomonee Falls, WI, US)
- Kirt Stephens (New Berlin, WI, US)
- Kevin Rode (Brookfield, WI, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49073
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An alignment member for a solenoid is provided. The solenoid includes a housing, a solenoid coil arranged within the housing, a first pole piece arranged within the housing, a second pole piece arranged at least partially within the housing, and a disk. The alignment member includes a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a center portion that defines a center portion diameter that is less than a diameter defined by the first end and the second end.
Claims
1. An alignment member for a solenoid, the solenoid including a housing, a solenoid coil arranged within the housing, a first pole piece arranged within the housing, a second pole piece arranged at least partially within the housing, and a disk, the alignment member comprising: a first end; a second end opposite the first end; and a center portion that defines a center portion diameter that is less than a diameter defined by the first end and the second end; wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a force to push the first pole piece toward the housing, and wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a force to push the second pole piece toward the disk.
2. The alignment member of claim 1, further comprising an interior surface that tapers inward from the first end and the second end to form the center portion.
3. The alignment member of claim 2, wherein the interior surface includes a first alignment portion arranged adjacent to the first end, and a second alignment portion arranged adjacent to the second end.
4. The alignment member of claim 3, wherein the first alignment portion is configured to engage one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece and the second alignment portion is configured to engage the other of the first pole piece and the second pole piece to align the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
5. The alignment member of claim 1, wherein the alignment member defines an hour glass shape.
6. The alignment member of claim 1, wherein the alignment member is sized to provide a predetermined interference at least one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
7. The alignment member of claim 1, wherein the alignment member includes a flange projecting outwardly from the second end.
8. A solenoid comprising: a housing; a first pole piece arranged within the housing; a second pole piece arranged at least partially within the housing; and an alignment member configured to engage the first pole piece and the second pole piece to align the first pole piece and the second pole piece; wherein the alignment member includes a first end, a second end, and a center portion that defines a center portion diameter that is less than a diameter defined by the first end and the second end; and wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a force to push the second pole piece toward a disk.
9. The solenoid of claim 8, wherein the alignment member is hour glass shaped.
10. The solenoid of claim 8, wherein the disk is secured to an open end of the housing.
11. The solenoid of claim 8, wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a predetermined interference on one or both of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
12. The solenoid of claim 11, wherein the predetermined interference is configured to provide a force on the one or both of the first pole piece and the second pole piece to accommodate for gaps therebetween.
13. The solenoid of claim 11, wherein the predetermined interference is configured to provide a force to push the first pole piece toward the housing.
14. The solenoid of claim 11, wherein the predetermined interference is configured to provide the force to push the second pole piece toward the disk secured to an open end of the housing.
15. The solenoid of claim 11, wherein the predetermined interference is configured to maintain contact and alignment between the first pole piece, the second pole piece, and the alignment member.
16. A solenoid comprising: a housing; a solenoid coil arranged within the housing; a first pole piece arranged within the housing; a second pole piece arranged at least partially within the housing; a disk; and an alignment member configured to engage the first pole piece and the second pole piece to align the first pole piece and the second pole piece, wherein the alignment member defines an hour-glass shape and comprises a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a center portion that defines a center portion diameter that is less than a diameter defined by the first end and the second end, wherein the alignment member further comprises an interior surface that tapers inward from the first end and the second end to form the center portion, and wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a force to push the first pole piece toward the housing.
17. The solenoid of claim 16, wherein the alignment member is configured to provide a predetermined interference on one or both of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
18. The solenoid of claim 17, wherein the predetermined interference is configured to provide a force on the one or both of the first pole piece and the second pole piece to accommodate for gaps therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and features, aspects and advantages other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such detailed description makes reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) In order to align the first pole piece 80 and the second pole piece 82, the outer tapered surface 92 of the first pole piece 80 and the outer tapered surface 102 of the second pole piece 82 are inserted into a similarly shaped alignment member 116. This arrangement allows the first pole piece 80 and the second pole piece 82 to generally face each other inside the alignment member 116. The open end 84 of the first pole piece 80 is spaced from the open end 94 of the second pole piece 82. A predefined space or gap 118 is created between the open end 84 of the first pole piece 80 and the open end 94 of the second pole piece 82 (see
(14) An interior surface 122 of the alignment member 116 tapers inward from a first end 124 and a second end 126 to form a center portion 128, the alignment member 116 generally forming an hour glass shape. The second end 126 can have a flange 130 that projects outwardly from the second end 126. The center portion 128 has a center portion diameter 132 that is less than a diameter 134 at the first end 124 and the second end 126 (see
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(16) The plunger 142 can further include a rolling bearing 154 integral with the armature 144. An axial force is applied to the plunger 142 by the magnetic flux at the first pole piece 80 and rolling bearing 154 helps to prevent binding of the armature 144 due to that axial force. The rolling bearing 154 can comprise a plurality of longitudinal slots 156 (five are shown) equidistantly spaced around the outer surface 158 of the armature 144. A separate chromium plated sphere 162 is located in each slot 156. Each sphere 162 projects from the respective slot into contact with the first pole piece 80 and are able to roll within the respective slot 156. Other forms and compositions of rollable elements, such as cylinders, may be used in place of the spheres 162.
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(18) The alignment member 116 can be sized so as to provide a predetermined interference on one or both of the first pole piece 80 and the second pole piece 82. The interference can create a constant force on one or both of the first pole piece 80 and the second pole piece 82 to push the first pole piece 80 against the actuator housing 62, and/or to push the second pole piece 82 against the disk 166. This constant force helps to maintain contact and alignment between the first pole piece 80, the second pole piece 82, and the alignment member 116, which in turn helps to reduce the air gap between these components for further improved magnetic efficiency.
(19) Over mold 64 can be applied over at least a portion of the exterior surface of the housing 62. The over mold 64 can include one or more tabs 174. Each tab 174 can include an aperture 176 to allow the electromagnetic solenoid 60 to be secured to a device (not shown) to be operated. As previously described, solenoids are used in a vast array of applications due to their ability to convert electrical energy into linear motion. For example, solenoids are commonly used to control valves or other mechanical devices to control the flow of fluids.
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(21) In use, application of a predetermined amount of electric current applied to the solenoid coil 66 produces a movement of the armature 144 and tubular push member 106. When no electric current is applied to the solenoid coil 66, the armature 144 and tubular push member 106 are typically biased in a first position 180 (see
(22) References herein to directional relationships and movement, such as upper and lower or up and down, refer to the relationship and movement of the components in the orientation illustrated in the drawings, which may not be the orientation of the components as attached to machinery.
(23) Within this specification embodiments have been described in a way which enables a clear and concise specification to be written, but it is intended and will be appreciated that embodiments may be variously combined or separated without parting from the invention. For example, it will be appreciated that all preferred features described herein are applicable to all aspects of the invention described herein.
(24) Thus, while the invention has been described in connection with particular embodiments and examples, the invention is not necessarily so limited, and that numerous other embodiments, examples, uses, modifications and departures from the embodiments, examples and uses are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto. The entire disclosure of each patent and publication cited herein is incorporated by reference, as if each such patent or publication were individually incorporated by reference herein.
(25) Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.